Phone
+1 (202) 595-5165
Website
Hours
9am - 6pm Daily
VHF
Monitored: 16 | Working: 72
Washington, DC | N 38° 52.600' / W 077° 01.334'
650 Wharf St., SW
Washington, DC 20024
Body of Water
Washington Channel
General Manager
Leigh Diemert
Assistant General Manager
Chris Williams
Management Company
Oasis Marinas
Media
Last Marina Login: 12/19/22
Call ahead to confirm as prices are always subject to change.
Dockage
Dock Rate
Call ahead for dockage rates. - https://www.wharfdcmarina.com/rates
Moorings
Moorings Offered
Yes, 8 moorings
Liveaboard
Liveaboard Allowed
No
Payment Methods
VISA / MasterCard / Discover / AMEX / CASH
Last Marina Login: 12/19/22
Please hail us while inbound on channel 16/72 for assistance. We can also be reached at the marina office at (202) 345-0663.
Starting from the Woodrow Wilson bridge, follow the Potomac River North. You'll pass Alexandria off your port side through a fairly long no wake zone. Continue following the river and Reagan National Airport will then be off your port side. Shortly after passing the airport, the river will split.
Follow the channel to the RIGHT, which brings you into the Washington/Anacostia channel. There will be another channel split shortly after that, where you'll follow the channel to the LEFT. Hains Point will be off the Port side, and the National War College starboard. You are now in the channel for The Wharf.
A 6 mph "No Wake Zone" starts at the beginning of the channel, and continues throughout the entire Wharf Marina.
As you enter the beginning of the channel, the first building you come across is the Pier 4 office building which is a fairly large, mainly glass building that will be on your starboard side. The Wharf Marina office is located at the bulkhead of our W Dock/ fuel dock.
After you pass Pier 4, you will come across Z dock. Shortly after Z dock, you will see 90 slips of live-aboard residents. Continue up the channel. You will pass the recreational pier, then Capital Yacht Club Marina, and then the District Pier.
Continue past the glass building at the end of the District Pier and you will see brand-new docks just ahead that are reserved for transient guests.
Dock Type
Floating
Approach / Dockside Depth
15.0 / 20.0 ft.
Largest Vessel
300 ft.
Total Slips
400
Transient Slips
180
Moorings Offered
Yes, 8 moorings
Last Marina Login: 12/19/22
The Wharf Marina includes all marina operations along the entire mile-long Wharf neighborhood, including: the Market Docks, transient and commercial seasonal boating slips in a secure marina adjacent to the historic Municipal Fish Market; Wharf Cove, public floating docks along Wharf Street and Transit Pier for daily docking and special event access; Washington Channel Moorings, private mooring balls adjacent East Potomac Park with pumpout service and dinghy dock and the former Wharf Gangplank Marina, a new 200+ slip mixed-use marina (currently under construction), which includes liveaboards, commercial, transient, and megayacht slips.
Fuel
Diesel Price
Call
Gas Price
Discounts
Electric
15 AMP
No
20 AMP
No
30 AMP
Yes
50 AMP
Yes
100 AMP
Yes
200+ AMP
No
VOLTAGE
110,220,480
PRICING
Metered Electric
Amenities
Dockside Water
free
Pumpout
Restrooms
Showers
Laundry
pay
Ice
Ship Store
Snacks
Grills
Security
Pet Friendly
ATM/Bank
Grocery
Restaurant
Shopping
Hotel
Town
Repairs
No repair facilities availablePost Office
1.00 miles
Dry Cleaner
1.00 miles
Coin Laundry
0.10 miles
Liquor store
0.25 miles
Pharmacy
0.60 miles
Hardware
1.00 miles
Airport
offsite
Car Rental
offsite
Hospital
3.00 miles
Doctor
1.00 miles
Dentist
1.00 miles
Veterinarian
4.00 miles
Fitness Center
offsite
Golf
5.00 miles
Noteworthy:
The Wharf Marina in Washington D.C. is a world-class waterfront destination for residents and visitors alike. This remarkable mile-long neighborhood along the Washington Channel of the Potomac River reestablishes Washington D.C., as a true waterfront city and destination. Boaters will enjoy having easy access to residences, offices, hotels, shops, restaurants, cultural uses, marinas, and public areas including waterfront parks, promenades, piers, and docks.The Wharf Marina in Washington D.C. is a world-class waterfront destination for residents and visitors alike. This remarkable mile-long neighborhood along the Washington Channel of the Potomac River reestablishes Washington D.C., as a true waterfront city and destination. Boaters will enjoy having easy access to residences, offices, hotels, shops, restaurants, cultural uses, marinas, and public areas including waterfront parks, promenades, piers, and docks.
Call ahead to confirm as prices are always subject to change.
Specials
There are no specials at this time.Events
There are no events at this time.General Manager
Leigh Diemert
Assistant General Manager
Chris Williams
Management Company
Oasis Marinas